With Ebron's draft stock presumably at an all-time high following his unreal performance in the 40, remaining cautious is likely the smartest thing he can do.

Ebron entered the combine with plenty of confidence, and he did an excellent job selling himself to potential suitors as evidenced by his comments to Garrett Downing of BaltimoreRavens.com.

I play the tight end role like no one else ... Every team wants a complete tight end, an all-purpose tight end, not just one that can run down the seam and catch passes. They want one that can block too. I tell them that I've been working hard at it, which I have, and I'm not bad at it, which everyone thinks.

Ebron's injury could potentially throw up some red flags as far as some NFL teams are concerned, but pulled hamstrings are fairly common football injuries. Provided Ebron doesn't press the issue or do anything crazy, it shouldn't be a big factor come draft day.

His 40 time suggests that he could immediately be the most explosive tight end in the NFL upon entering the league, and that is a scary thought considering the presence of players like Jimmy Graham, Vernon Davis and Jordan Cameron among others.